Francisco's Plan of Action
My top choice is University of North Carolina at Charlotte. It appears to be a very diverse university and the location is in my desired range. It’s close to work and my home. The culture in the campus seems to be very diverse. They offer lots of diverse programs that are well-represented in the community. This is important to me since I’m Mexican American and fairly new to the state of North Carolina.
High-Level General Transfer Admission Requirements
https://admissions.uncc.edu/transfers/transfer-requirements
- Apply using the UNC Charlotte Future 49er Application.
- $60 application fee.
- Official (unopened) transcript from all colleges, universities and high school.
- 24 transferable semester hours from a regionally accredited institution.
- 2.0 cumulative college GPA for all college-level courses.
- Student must be in good standing and eligible to return to the last school attended.
- Completion of the Minimum High School Course Requirements.
https://admissions.uncc.edu/transfers/transfer-requirements
Next Steps
Here's a breakdown of the next steps I need to take and the timeline I need to follow.
Here's a breakdown of the next steps I need to take and the timeline I need to follow.
Potential Scholarships
These are a few scholarships opportunities that I may qualify for.
These are a few scholarships opportunities that I may qualify for.
Financial Plan
The yearly cost breakdown is outlined below. I do not plan on living on-campus. By having a financial plan in place beforehand and sticking to that plan as closely as possible, it will help me to ensure that I survive the transition with the least stress and debt as possible.
Based on the yearly cost breakdown, it will cost me over $24,000 to earn my Bachelor's Degree.
The yearly cost breakdown is outlined below. I do not plan on living on-campus. By having a financial plan in place beforehand and sticking to that plan as closely as possible, it will help me to ensure that I survive the transition with the least stress and debt as possible.
Based on the yearly cost breakdown, it will cost me over $24,000 to earn my Bachelor's Degree.